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What is the African Braid?

What is the African Braid?

AFRICAN BRAIDE


African Braid The Material of the Product is First Class Synthetic Japanese Kanekolon Fiber. Blow Dry and Tongs Can Be Made Up To 180 Degrees.
It is a non-shine material that offers the closest look to natural hair.
It is used in African Knitting, Twist Knitting and Rasta Works. You can also make bun models by collecting your own hair and wrapping the product on it.


African braid; It is a temporary hair styling method by adding synthetic hair without damaging the hair.
African braids are one of the solutions people find for hard-to-style hair types. There are varieties such as box braid, twist, micro braids. Making it with thick or thin separations in Twist makes its appearance very different. It is also possible to knit with closed or open ends in box braids. Of course, we recommend that you get professional help.
Box braid, which we have started to see more often recently, is the process of knitting and shaping the hair by adding synthetic hair. We have started to see African braided hair, which is shaped by thinly braiding and lengthening with the addition of synthetic hair, more often. Of course, as the number of people who want to have African braids increases, the myths about this method have also spread! Here is the language of the users


Misconceptions About African Braiding
1.
“African braids are very damaging to hair.”
This myth is one of the most common misconceptions. African braiding does not cause any harm to the hair, and we can even say that it relaxes and benefits the hair, as it saves the hair from applying things such as gel, mousse, and the need for heat styling. The fact that it is included in the category of 'protecting styles' is one of the best explanatory examples of this. In addition, if you have oily hair that you have to wash all the time, your greasy problem will slowly disappear, as you do not have to wash your hair constantly.


2. “How do you wash that hair? It cannot be cleaned!”
Braided hair can be washed just like your natural hair. When you wash your hair by breaking it into pieces using a normal shampoo, it will be as clean as your old hair. In addition, it is obvious that it is a more economical solution as it does not require the use of extra conditioner, hair mask and similar products!


3. The braid is breaking or falling out the hair.
As it is known, an average of 100 hairs of a person are shed per day. Unlike your normal hair in African braids, the shed hair does not fall to the ground and stays in your hair as it cannot get rid of the braids. When you open your braids – which is recommended to use for a maximum of 3 months, it is only an illusion to see your larger-than-normal hair mass in the drain of the bathroom. Hence “how much hair have I lost in just one go!” it causes you to whine. However, the hair that you see is your hair that has accumulated for 3 months!


4.  After braiding, you have to shave your hair.
Wrong! African Braiding is not made with wax, glue, etc. Just like you can open your hair when you braid your normal hair, it is also possible to get rid of your braids after African braiding. The only inconvenience is that you have to unroll a lot of braids. If you have time or friends who like to mess with your hair, you can easily solve the problem in a short time.


5. It is very difficult to use braided hair.
Absolutely wrong! When you have a braid, you can use your hair much easier than you normally would. When you blow dry or curl your hair, even just a little bit of humid air causes your hair to break very easily, while your braided hair still looks cool in the rain, when you go to the sea, when you go to bed and when you first get up!
In short, if you are one of those who want to be cool and not mess with my hair too much, don't be afraid, try it!

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